Guitar Hero Live has a ton of new features including a more realistic controller and a first-person perspective, allowing gamers to almost interact with the crowd and their bandmates on screen. FreeStyle creative director Jamie Jackson told Rolling Stone, “If you start dropping notes and messing it up, not only are the crowd gonna turn on you, but so are your band members as well, because you're effectively ruining their career as well as your own.” Check out some of the screen shots and watch the game's trailer here.

The game also boasts its own 24-hour video network called 'GHTV,' which according to Jackson is "the world's first playable music video network." Activision says the channel will allow participants to play along to official videos across various genres and challenge other online players of the same skill level.

Activision’s Guitar Hero Live will be available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U and mobile devices for the first time. Learn more about the game and pre-order it ahead of the fall release here. More songs featured in the game will be rolled out each week leading up to its release this fall.